Set Short Hair for Volume Flashcards
Oval
Most ideal head shape; Oval faces are suitable for any style as there are no points that need emphasising.
Round
Give height to lengthen; keep close to the cheek area; this shape is widest at it’s centre
Square
Give height; Keep close at sides to reduce width.
Oblong
Give fullness/width at the sides; No height is needed.
Pear
Keep close to the jaw area; Give width at the forehead
Heart
Give width at the chin area; Keep close to the forehead
Diamond
Keep close at the sides; Give width at the forehead and jaw
Straight
This is the ideal profile; suited to most hairstyles
Concave
Minimise the forehead; reduce the jaw
Convex
Volume needed at the top front; lengthen the jaw
Low forehead/protruding chin
Create height on top for low forehead; reduce the jaw for protruding chin
Horizontal Lines
Gives the illusion of width to a tall slim figure
Diagonal lines
Gives the illusion of height and width
Vertical Lines
Gives the illusion of height to a fuller figure
Narrow shoulders
Gives a wider hairstyle
A receding hairline
Direct the rollers forward and off base
A flat crown
On base roller placement to stop going flat
Irregular nape growth pattern
Rollers off base, directed down to cover the nape
Natural part
Comb wet hair back and push forward